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  1. Financial Services company Western Union joins Internet Watch Foundation

    Western Union has teamed up with the Internet Watch Foundation to help eliminate child sexual abuse material online

  2. Discord steps up bid to rid internet of ‘appalling’ child sexual abuse imagery

    ‘There can be no safe place for these criminals to operate. Children deserve a safer and happier internet.’

  3. Abuse material still circulating in ‘dark corners’ of internet as sex predator jailed

    An internet sex predator has been jailed after grooming victims to abuse themselves, siblings and children, and selling “box sets” of abuse, as the IWF warns footage of his victims’ sexual abuse is still circulating in “dark corners” of the internet.

  4. Praise for IWF Hotline as Government looks to tackle internet grooming

    Minister praises work to find and remove images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet, and says new legislation will aim to tackle the issue.

  5. Brands protected as Com Laude enters Internet Watch Foundation membership

    Com Laude has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to protect brands from infringements by criminals seeking to disseminate child sexual abuse images.

  6. Global network equipment provider Sandvine joins forces with Internet Watch Foundation

    Sandvine is working with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to enable service providers globally to protect their customers from known images and videos of child sexual abuse.

  7. Impero enhance school protection working with Internet Watch Foundation

    Impero has become an Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Member. By becoming a Member, Impero has access to a range of services designed to protect online networks.

  8. Surf Logic become record breaking Internet Watch Foundation Member

    Surf Logic is the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) latest Member – becoming the 106th organisation currently working with the charity to fight online child sexual abuse.

  9. Brightstar increase customer protection working with Internet Watch Foundation

    Brightstar Ltd has become an Internet Watch Foundation Member to protect their business clients from exposure to online images and videos of child sexual abuse.

  10. UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding ‘lifeline’ from Nominet to help protect children from online abuse, sexual exploitation, and bullying

    UK Safer Internet Centre receives £5.1m funding from Nominet.

  11. IWF’s fight to make internet a safer place for children bolstered by new partner

    Safety tech organisation VerifyMy has joined the Internet Watch Foundation as a new Member, helping to keep the internet free from illegal child sexual abuse content.

  12. IWF calls for further assurance on future funding for 'essential' Safer Internet Day

    The Home Affairs Select Committee heard that the UK Safer Internet Centre requires funding to provide important services at what is a particularly important time with children spending increasing amounts of time online through the current Covid-19 pandemic.